Chang Wang, chief research and academic officer with Thomson Reuters – and a regular contributor at Legal Current – has just released Parallel Universes: Essays and Conversations. This, his latest book, is a compilation of essays, conversations, speeches and interviews published from 2012 to 2017 in China Insight, the exclusive English-language American newspaper on US-China …
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Civics 101: The Judicial Branch, with Minnesota State Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea and Chang Wang
By day, Chief Researcher Chang Wang is a hard-working Thomson Reuters employee. But by night, he’s an attorney, law school and college professor, author and budding actor (he’s the serious Chinese guy wearing the dark suits). Recently, Wang brought his students from two different local universities to a private meeting with Minnesota State Supreme Court …
- March 9, 2017
- Scott Augustin
Chang Wang and the “Parallel Universe” of His Legal Career
Earlier this year, the Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA) hosted their second annual panel discussion, “Immigrant Attorneys Among Us – Successes and Challenges of Our Colleagues Who Were Born Outside the U.S.” Among the panelists was Thomson Reuters own Chief Research and Academic Officer Chang Wang, who also a member of the Immigration Council at MSBA. …
- March 15, 2016
- Alex Cook
Thomson Reuters Chief Research Officer Chang Wang honored with Diversity in Business award
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal recently to announced the honorees for its 2015 Diversity in Business awards, and Thomson Reuters Chief Research and Academic Officer, Chang Wang, was among them. The Diversity in Business awards recognize some of the Twin Cities leading business leaders (owners and executives) from the GLBT and ethnic minority communities. Last …
- July 28, 2015
- Susan Martin
Chang Wang receives Asian Pacific Outstanding Contribution Award
Chang Wang, chief research and academic officer at Thomson Reuters, received the Asian Pacific Outstanding Contribution Award from the Minnesota State Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans, for “his outstanding contributions to education, legal service, and diversity in business.” The award was presented to him on May 8, during the 2015 Asian Pacific American Leadership Awards Dinner. …
- May 13, 2015
- Susan Martin
Chang Wang to receive 100 Distinguished Chinese Alumni Award from U of M next week
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the first group of Chinese students who enrolled at the University of Minnesota in 1914. To celebrate the long and sustainable engagement between the University and China, they select and recognize 100 Chinese alumni from 1914 to 2014. Thomson Reuters Chief Research and Academic Officer Chang Wang will …
- October 9, 2014
- Susan Martin
First bilingual legal research book published in China, written by Thomson Reuters Chang Wang
China University of Political Science and Law Press, a leading legal publisher in China, just published a bilingual (English and Chinese) legal research textbook based on West’s Analysis of American Law/Key Number System and WestlawNext. This 700-page textbook is the first bilingual textbook of legal research in American law. The author, Chang Wang, is the Chief …
- September 9, 2014
- Susan Martin
Legal marketplace predictions for 2013: Chang Wang
With the holidays approaching, we look forward to the start of a new year. Once again, anything is possible. It’s a time to think big thoughts. What will this New Year hold? Through the end of 2012, Legal Current will feature predictions from leaders across the legal business of Thomson Reuters – an answer to …
- December 20, 2012
- Susan Martin
Thomson Reuters and CUPL Co-Publish First English-to-Chinese Text on U.S. Constitutional Law
EAGAN, Minn. May 1, 2017 – Thomson Reuters and China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) Press, a leading legal publisher in China, have published Constitutional Law: Lectures, Cases, and Resources by Chang Wang, chief researcher at Thomson Reuters. The two-volume, 1,200-page book is the first English-to-Chinese textbook of U.S. Constitutional Law. Wang has lectured …
- May 3, 2017
- Alex Cook
China’s Legal System: 2016 Reviews and 2017 Predictions
According to the Lunar Calendar, with the close of the 2017 Spring Festival on January 28 the Year of the Fire Monkey ended and the Year of the Fire Rooster began. It also is time for our annual review and predictions of China’s legal system. Chang Wang, chief researcher at Thomson Reuters, invited Vivian Wu, …
- March 2, 2017
- Alex Cook